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After the productivity roundtable, policymakers should have the guts to introduce price signals and market discipline into the fastest-growing...

While Australia should be cautious about the challenges the data centre boom poses, we are well positioned to become a trusted AI-ready data hub in...

It’s dangerous when institutions are captured by their own storyline. Faith in renewables has become an identity, and that’s a lot harder to tweak...

Opinions and behaviours ascribed to the Reform UK leader and potential PM when he was a schoolboy are so extreme they deserve attention.

Jim Chalmers is confident that private sector investment will balance out all that government spending, but Michele Bullock sounds less sure...

There is a once-in-a-generation opportunity in global markets that could deliver strong returns regardless of how AI mania plays out.

While the shadow treasurer was lost in his own world of absurdist make-believe people at the Press Club, his counterpart faces some real economic...

Australia is pumping infinite money into supply-constrained markets such as disability and childcare, while the government also mandates and helps...

Every major smelter or refinery in the country is now either subsidised, curtailed or under review, putting over 73,000 jobs at risk.

A metropolis with great Asian food and a housing affordability crisis: it sounds familiar, but the apartment fix for Canada’s largest city serves as...

The problem with jobs for the boys and girls is that it prioritises political pedigree and loyalty over candidates with talent, skill and diverse...

There is more to female representation than the leadership, but it makes it harder for the left to argue that the Liberal Party is a misogynistic...

The more technologically advanced, interconnected and digitally dependent aviation is, the more fragile it becomes.

Even a brutal round of spending cuts to the Australian Public Service and programs is no substitute for improving productivity.

It’s risky to treat this surge of inflation as a blip. The RBA needs to begin tightening now to avoid a much greater squeeze later.

The regulator knows it will be blamed if the housing market overheats or there is a crash. But its pre-emptive restrictions are not well targeted.

The extra costs and time it will take to get ACCC clearance or waiver will make it harder to save struggling companies, particularly active trading...

For Ley, Wilson and Sloane, bravery means confronting an electorate that has become accustomed to a culture of dependency fostered by Labor’s...

Crypto is not, and never was, a serious asset class. What we are seeing in recent wobbles is a gradual move away from the Donald Trump era of ‘lol...

As coal-fired power stations shut down, Australia’s energy system is becoming less reliable and less stable. What can fill the gap?

If Australia cannot resolve data centre choke points, we will squander one of the most promising economic opportunities of the decade and be left...

Strains on social cohesion cannot be dismissed as the embrace of multiculturalism has made the task of defining what holds the community together...

How do you value a company mired in an accounting scandal? Corporate Travel’s major shareholders are grappling with this difficult question.

Tyndall’s large capitalisation funds are the latest to fall victim to the yanking of a mandate by an industry super fund. Which firm withdrew its...

The scheme can be fixed, but only if governments stop delaying solutions and confront the pricing rigidities that distort the disability support...

The policy to ditch credible climate action is built on a pile of lies and would drive up energy costs while reducing energy security.
